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Africa's Information Revolution : Technical Regimes and Production Networks in South Africa and Tanzania.
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Africa's Information Revolution : Technical Regimes and Production Networks in South Africa and Tanzania.
Yazar:
Murphy, James T.
ISBN:
9781118751312
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1st ed.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (282 pages)
Seri:
RGS-IBG Book Series
İçerik:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter One ICT4D: The Making of a Neoliberalized Meta-discourse (with Bjoern Surborg) -- ICT4D -- Electronic and Mobile E-/M-Business -- The Making and Materialization of a Meta-discourse -- Governance and ICT4D -- ICTs as objects of ideology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Two ICTs and Economic Development in Africa: Theorizing Channels, Assessing Impacts -- ICTs and (Imminent) Economic Development -- ICTs, Poverty, and Immanent Development -- The Prospects for Information(alized) Economies in Africa -- Plugging In, to What Ends? New ICTs and the Challenge of Global Market Integration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Three ICTs, Industrial Change, and Globalization in Africa: A Conceptual Framework -- The Limitations on Existing ICT4D Conceptual Frameworks -- Conceptualizing the Contribution of ICTs to Imminent Development -- Conceptualizing ICTs and Immanent Development: Sociotechnical Regimes and GPNs -- Industries as Sociotechnical Regimes -- Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Couplings to Industrial Regimes -- Integrating the Conceptual Approaches: A Multi-scalar Framework -- Conceptualizing the Development Implications of ICTs: Thin and Thick Integration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Four ICTs in Action: SMMEs and Industrial Change in South Africa and Tanzania -- Situating the Analysis: South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism and Wood Products Sectors -- Methodological Approach -- ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Wood Products Sectors -- ICTs and Imminent Development in South Africa and Tanzania's Tourism Sectors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Five ICT Integration, Sociotechnical Regimes, and Global Production Networks.

Contextualizing ICT Integration and its Implications for Regimes and GPN Couplings -- Thick Integration in Wood Products and Tourism Regimes -- Thin or Thick Integration in Tanzania and South Africa? -- Thintegration and its Supply-Side Drivers -- Thintegration and its Demand-Side Drivers -- ICT Integration in Wood Products Regimes and GPN Couplings -- ICT Integration in Tourism Regimes and GPN Couplings -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Six Downgrading and Differentiation in African SMMEs -- Downgrading of African Industries: General Trends -- Downgrading in Dar es Salaam -- Inward GPNs and Downgrading in Dar es Salaam -- Differentiation in Durban -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter Seven Emerging Regime and GPN Configurations: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion (with Bjoern Surborg) -- Neo-intermediation and Reconfigured GPNs in the Tourism Industry -- Neo-intermediation and the Reconfiguration of Zanzibar's GPN Couplings -- TripAdvisor: Center of Calculation and Site of Place Fetishization -- Conclusion: Neo-intermediation and ICT-enabled Extraversion -- Notes -- Chapter Eight Conclusion -- Major Trends: Deepening Dependence in an Informationalized Global Economy -- Is Africa "Rising" Through Informationalization? -- Rethinking ICT4D Initiatives and Ideology -- Evolving Economic Geographies of the Global South: Sociotechnical Regimes and GPNs -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Özet:
Africa's Information Revolution presents an in-depth examination of the development and economic geographies accompanying the rapid diffusion of new ICTs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Represents the first book-length comparative case study ICT diffusion in Africa of its kind Confronts current information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D) discourse by providing a counter to largely optimistic mainstream perspectives on Africa's prospects for m- and e-development Features comparative research based on more than 200 interviews with firms from a manufacturing and service industry in Tanzania and South Africa Raises key insights regarding the structural challenges facing Africa even in the context of the continent's recent economic growth spurt Combines perspectives from economic and development geography and science and technology studies to demonstrate the power of integrated conceptual-theoretical frameworks Include maps, photos, diagrams and tables to highlight the concepts, field research settings, and key findings.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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